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Record #178705:

Vulnerability to climate change in Igloolik, Nunavut: what we can learn from the past and present / James D. Ford, Barry Smit, Johanna Wandel, John MacDonald.

Title: Vulnerability to climate change in Igloolik, Nunavut: what we can learn from the past and present / James D. Ford, Barry Smit, Johanna Wandel, John MacDonald.
Author(s): Ford, James D.
Smit, Barry.
Wandel, Johanna.
MacDonald, John.
Date: 2006.
In: Polar Record. (2006.), Vol. 42(221) (2006)
Abstract: Considers implications of anticipated rapid climate change for indigenous communities in Arctic regions. Argues that analysis of past and present adaptation to climate variability is essential for developing appreciation of how future climate change may affect communities. Notes potential for using traditional Inuit knowledge in this research.
Notes:

Polar Record. Vol. 42(221) :127-138 (2006).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo.
113/119 -- Attitudes to nature.
502 -- Environmental issues.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
574 -- Ecology.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440.2) -- Nunavut.
SPRI record no.: 178705

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